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Strasbourg. Trafficking in Species: Animals Seized by Customs Have Joined the Zoological Museum's Reserves

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Seized during customs checks, a panther's skin or skulls of great monkeys integrated a few months ago the collections of the Musée zoologique de Strasbourg. These specimens have an educational dimension, contributing to the public's awareness of the erosion of biodiversity and the trafficking of species.
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Seized during customs checks, a panther's skin or skulls of great monkeys integrated a few months ago the collections of the Musée zoologique de Strasbourg. These specimens have an educational dimension, contributing to the public's awareness of the erosion of biodiversity and the trafficking of species.

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dna.fr broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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